University of Maryland University College

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University of Maryland
University College

Seal of University of Maryland (Trademark of University System of Maryland)

Established 1947
Type Public
President Susan C. Aldridge
Faculty 680
Undergraduates 27,253
Postgraduates 10,565
Location Adelphi, Maryland, United States
Campus 35 locations
Affiliations ASAIHL
Website www.umuc.edu

The University of Maryland University College (UMUC) is the second-largest university in Maryland. The University in its entirety has one focus: the educational needs of the non-traditional student.

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UMUC is an outgrowth of the University of Maryland's evening program for adults that began in the 1920s. In 1947, the College of Special and Continuation Studies (CSCS) was established. In 1959, The CSCS became the University of Maryland University College (UMUC). In 1970, UMUC became an independent institution, but in 1988, it became a part of the University System of Maryland.

UMUC formerly had an international campus in Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany (near Stuttgart) until 2001, and a residential 2-year campus in Mannheim, Germany, until 2005.

UMUC's non-traditional students include the military (both stateside and overseas), working adults pursuing first or second degrees, students taking additional coursework in preparation for graduate school, and students holding non-accredited degrees from foreign universities.

Courses are delivered in traditional classroom settings as well as online. Even before the advent of online education via the Internet, UMUC offered distance learning via dial-up (using WebTycho) and via television and correspondence courses.

The School of Undergraduate Studies offers 23 bachelor's degree programs and 43 undergraduate certificates. Undergraduate students can earn credit through classroom-based and online courses or through the Cooperative Education and Prior Learning Programs.

The Graduate School offers 18 master's degree programs, 38 graduate certificates, and a Doctor of Management. Most graduate programs are available in both classroom and online formats. Several master's degrees are available in an accelerated Executive format.

UMUC has a small campus in Adelphi, Maryland, adjacent to the campus of the University of Maryland at College Park, as well as facilities in Dorsey and Waldorf, Maryland. In Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C., daytime, evening and weekend classes are held at 16 locations, including holding many of its classes at the University of Maryland, College Park campus. Some sites feature academic advising, computing, and library facilities (extensive library services are available to distance education students via the University's Information and Library Services department).

In Europe and Asia, UMUC delivers graduate and undergraduate classes on military sites for active-duty service members, government employees, and their families. The university is a global institution that offers on-site, instructor-led classes at over 110 overseas US military bases in 23 countries throughout the world through its European and Asian Divisions, including some USCENTCOM installations. UMUC administrative facilities are located on Yokota Air Base, Tokyo, Japan and in Heidelberg, Germany near United States Army Garrison Heidelberg.

Until late 2000, UMUC's headquarters address was listed in College Park, Maryland. In an attempt to have its own identity and move away from the common notion of UMUC being the "Night School," its address was changed to Adelphi, Maryland (which borders College Park). The address changed with the Postal Service (there was no physical move). The marketing decision was just one of many to establish UMUC as one of the largest distance-education centers, with over 100,000 students enrolled worldwide.

To American ears, the words "university" and "college" may sound synonymous, and a "University College" would be redundant. Among the collegiate universities of Europe, however, the practice of giving one college in the university the name "University College" is not uncommon. In England, for example, one of the 39 colleges of the University of Oxford is called University College. UMUC is a college in the traditional American sense of the word, albeit one associated with a university. Hence, "University College." The "University of Maryland" prefix indicates the historical entity to which the college originally belonged. It is no longer affiliated directly with the University of Maryland, College Park but rather with the University System of Maryland.


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